






Dolores Huerta, 2019 - Donated to YWCA Evanston/North Shore

Dorothy Height, 2019 - Donated to YWCA Evanston/North Shore

Maya Angelou, 2019 - Donated to YWCA Evanston/North Shore


Since 2018, a core part of my artistic practice has been dedicated to using art as activism—amplifying women's voices, advocating for their rights, and educating through visual storytelling. This journey began during Women's History Month in 2018, when I created a series of illustrations highlighting women who inspire me. In 2019, my focus shifted to the history of women's rights, creating a collection of artwork that explored the evolution of laws impacting women, paired with educational messages. Since then, this work has continued to evolve, weaving advocacy into my creative expression to spark conversation and drive awareness. From public art installations to intimate illustrations, this collection reflects my commitment to empowering women and using art as a catalyst for change. Whether through storytelling, historical education, or visual activism, these works stand as a testament to resilience, equity, and the ongoing fight for women's rights. Explore the projects below to see how my work continues to champion and celebrate women.